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    Trick or treat!

    Few pics of our night out.
    My youngest daughter and I
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    My wife and I
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    Sneak shot with a bit too much flash
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    It was a great evening, and the kids made one heck of a haul, whatch out waistline!

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    Re: Trick or treat!

    スゴイですよ! カッコイイ!!!!!

    Looks like you had a fine evening indeed!

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    Re: Trick or treat!

    Great costume!

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    Re: Trick or treat!

    Quote Originally Posted by CDNSushi View Post
    スゴイですよ! カッコイイ!!!!!
    what he said!

    You look great! What did you go as? Sorry, I'm not very savy with my Eastern Asian attire.

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    Re: Trick or treat!

    Just so everyone knows.

    Jackson did not make a 'costume' for his halloween outing with his family. That is a real set of Samurai armour.

    He also has the sword set to go with it but thought it better to leave them on their stands.
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    Re: Trick or treat!

    Jackson,

    Really, really cool armour. It was savvy of you to leave the swords at home as much as I'm sure you wanted to wear them.

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    Re: Trick or treat!

    My word, that IS some outfit! I did not know that a wooly pully was period Japanese attire though! LOL
    " Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.

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    Re: Trick or treat!

    Quote Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC View Post
    Just so everyone knows.

    Jackson did not make a 'costume' for his halloween outing with his family. That is a real set of Samurai armour.

    He also has the sword set to go with it but thought it better to leave them on their stands.
    The yoroi looks awesome (Hanwei, right?). The man in it looks naked without a daisho.

    Happy Halloween, and thanks for the pictures!

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    Re: Trick or treat!

    The armour is a limited edition Paul Chen, modelled after Nabunaga Odas' armour, and I did feel naked without my swords, tessen, and aikuchi.

    The evening was a great night out with the girls and will certainly be hard to top next year. Perhaps a life size Gojirra! ;)

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    Re: Trick or treat!

    Quote Originally Posted by kiltedwolfman View Post
    The armour is a limited edition Paul Chen, modelled after Nabunaga Odas' armour, and I did feel naked without my swords, tessen, and aikuchi.
    Daisho AND tanto? Always be prepared, I suppose!

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